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Know who is coming to your front door

When you hire a moving company, you are choosing a company to whom you can entrust all your family’s belongings. We understand your concern, and want to make sure you know how seriously we take the responsibility of all aspects of handling items your move. Here are some Frequently Asked Questions. If you have any other questions or concerns, just ask.

You don’t. However, for interstate moves, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration maintains a searchable database of interstate movers. As an Arpin agent, Mordue performs interstate moves under Arpin authority. Customers will not find Mordue on the FMCSA website but they will find Arpin Van Lines, US DOT #49922.

While we take every precaution to prevent loss or damages, they do occasionally occur. The claim process is handled independently of Mordue Moving. When an item is lost or damaged, a claim is filed either with Focus Moving Solutions (for intrastate) or with Arpin Van Lines (for interstate).

While many facilities claim to be “Climate Controlled”, this is typically limited to controlling temperature only. By contrast, our warehouse is humidity- and temperature-controlled year-round by an automated system. Customers are welcome to visit our facility and take a tour of the climate-controlled warehouse.

Packing can be performed by our trained personnel or by the customer. Either way, we will take every precaution while the goods are in transit. It should be noted, however, that when goods are packed by owner, the company’s liability for loss or damage may be limited.

Other than the time, effort, and potential for injury or loss of friendship, a self-move can be very costly to your wallet as well. Renting a moving vehicle, renting equipment, buying boxes and packing materials, fuel, road tolls, damages to property or belongings, food and lodging on the slower-than-normal road trip, etc., adds up quickly. If you think it’s expensive to hire a professional, wait until you hire an amateur.